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The opening words on our realtors description of our house were. "A true cream puff." What does that mean to you?
I say, nix it...and come up with something better...but what?
What do you think?
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Blech! I hate that phrase, too. It's just weird. It makes me think you've decorated in a TON of baby pink and peach with lacy curtains and tulle everywhere.
I'd go with more normative descriptors like "gorgeous", "serene" or "beautifully-decorated."
I'd stay away from "cute" and "adorable" because in real estate those = tiny.
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I hate it when REA waste description space with stupid things like that. I'm not buying a cream puff, I'm buying a house so tell me about that.
Plus it is an older saying and makes the house sound outdated.
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GAG!!!!!! I would NEVER write that. There are way better ways to say a house is "cute" - like the word "CUTE!!!!"
I'd eat a cream puff, but not live in one!